Twentieth Century Fiction
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By applying recent trends in literary and language theory to a range of twentieth- century fiction, the contributors to this text make new theoretical insights available to student readers. The analytical and interpretive strategies examined in this book are presented in such a way as to facilitate critical reading and evaluation. The essays, which are arranged into three groups and which focus on the textual level, narrative and context, look at a wide range of twentieth century authors including Fowles, Forster, Lessing and Woolf. In addition, this student-friendly text includes a detailed subject index, a full glossary and helpful suggestions for further reading. Aimed at beginning students of English Language and Literature and Applied Linguistics, and advanced students of English as a Foreign or Second Language, Twentieth Century Fiction provides an essential introduction to the subject which is both sensitive and enabling.
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Peter Verdonk
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Jean-Jacques Weber
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- TFTwentieth-Century FictionPeter Verdonk, Jean-Jacques Weber
Twentieth-Century Fiction
- TFTwentieth-Century FictionPeter Verdonk, Jean-Jacques Weber
Twentieth-Century Fiction